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You’ve Come so Far
My memoir begins and ends with a sonnet written to my younger self. In the first sonnet, I encourage her and let her know it’s safe to tell her story. There are a total of four sonnets strategically placed throughout the story. The final piece is a combination of phrases from earlier works. As I close out my story, I leave the reader with words of encouragement, hope and the promise of redemption I found at the end of my journey.
No Fear
Morning Meditation: There were multiple times during my childhood when God protected me from the evil that surrounded me. Each time, peace replaced fear. #nofear #morningmeditation
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made is the second blog of a three-part series. In this blog, I describe how I come face to face with my distorted self-image. I knew the truth, but still felt unlovable. One simple change altered who I saw when I looked in the mirror. Â
Prepare for the Lord’s Arrival
Morning Meditation: As Christmas draws near and I prepare my heart to celebrate the arrival of Jesus, today’s verse reminds me of sll the times He made the crooked path straight and brought me safely through the desert. #morningneditation #love
Reflect and Plan with the Lord in Focus
Morning Meditation: As the end of 2024 draws near, I find myself reflecting on my actions over the last 12 months, but also looking ahead to a new year. It is a time to evaluate and plan how I represent God to the world. #morningmeditation. #evaluate #plan
Comfort, Support in Times of Need
Morning Meditation: Sometimes carrying another’s burden simply means sitting with them as they grieve. I’m grateful for those who’ve sat with me during times of loss. #morningmeditation #comfort

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